This overview of Barth’s visit to America is by Dr. H. Daniel Friherg, teacher of theology in the Lutheran Theological College of Makumira, Tanganyika, who is currently on furlough. Professor Barth’s ...
Dr. Mark Husbands of the Hope College religion faculty will present a public lecture on doing Christian Theology in a Secular Age titled “Do Not Go Gentle Into that Good Night,” on Tuesday, Feb. 21, ...
The greatest living Protestant theologian retired from his professorship at the University of Basel last year, presumably with nothing to do but listen to Mozart records and finish the 13th volume of ...
Surely no great Christian theologian exceeds Karl Barth in devotion to the church and its pastors. Kimlyn Bender shares a remark from late in Barth’s life: “My whole theology, you see, is ...
Karl Barth’s well-known story concerns his move out of liberal theology—which he had learned from his teachers Adolf von Harnack and Wilhelm Herrmann—into his own formulation of a dialectical theology ...
In this essay, I examine T. S. Eliot, arguably the twentieth century's most influential poet, in relation to Karl Barth, arguably the century's most influential theologian. Borrowing terminology from ...
Switzerland’s Karl Earth, founder of the potent “neo-orthodox” movement in modern Protestantism, has so far completed six massive volumes of his Kirch-liche Dogmatik, which may turn out to be the most ...
Karl Barth and Billy Graham are both rescuing the Bible from Liberalism. But their views on Scripture differ dramatically. The names of Karl Barth and of Billy Graham ought not, perhaps, to be ...